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of course, the way the defense always corrects that is to say hey, listen, you got a deal. you are really the bad guy. you made a deal in order to exculpate yourself from some kind of criminal responsibility, criminal liability. this case is very early now. this is moving very quickly. there is going to be a lot of procedural process that happens. this grand jury indictment probably is going to move the case right to trial. but i wouldn't expect to see a trial in this case for many months to come. >> ortiz is particularly interesting in this case because he is the co-defendant that's come forward and said that another co-defendant involved actually told him hernandez is the individual that actually shot the gun and killed odin llyod. his testimony will be particularly crucial in this case. you could see him coming forward and testifying in the hearing. hearsay is allowed. >> we will have to wait ask see what happens. thank you. we will discuss other legal cases later this hour. >>> here's other stories we are polling this morning. explosion ripped through a natural gas gril
of course, the way the defense always corrects that is to say hey, listen, you got a deal. you are really the bad guy. you made a deal in order to exculpate yourself from some kind of criminal responsibility, criminal liability. this case is very early now. this is moving very quickly. there is going to be a lot of procedural process that happens. this grand jury indictment probably is going to move the case right to trial. but i wouldn't expect to see a trial in this case for many months to...
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should the united states be primarily concerned with its own defense? do we have to be careful we don't get invaded and two days later say somebody says if we'd only done one thing because we're concerned about civil liberties. >> are you asking me? >> if you come out what looks to be an argument and you didn't use that power, you're dead politically in this country if you get attacked. >> chris, i worked 20 feet from the oval office for years and i saw the president the national security team grapple with a very real threat of attack. and the tools that are there that the nsa provided were important in thwarting some of those attacks. if we hadn't done it, then we would indeed have had more catastrophic kinds of attacks. i think people would have been outraged about it we have to be careful how we do that, and what the president suggested is that's why we have to have the involvement of all three branches of government. the answer is not to scrap the intelligence gathering that has demonstrably helped keep the american people safer. >> i don't like thi
should the united states be primarily concerned with its own defense? do we have to be careful we don't get invaded and two days later say somebody says if we'd only done one thing because we're concerned about civil liberties. >> are you asking me? >> if you come out what looks to be an argument and you didn't use that power, you're dead politically in this country if you get attacked. >> chris, i worked 20 feet from the oval office for years and i saw the president the...
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he stunned when he came to her defense. the woman who hired a hitman to kill him, he's come to her defense and we'll show you how that went down with this lovely coming up. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ now. the husband of the woman caught on camera trying to hire a hitman to kill said husband says he forgives her and that she is a godly woman. the husband made the comment in a michigan courtroom yesterday while asking the judge to give the wife a lighter sentence. she pleaded guilty after the cops caught her on camera in april telling an undercover cop "kill my husband" because it was easier than divorcing him. >> you can get him outside, that would be great but i mean if you absolutely can't, i'll understand, you know. >> so you want me to like, i guess i'm not understanding you, so you don't want it done in the house then? >> because i
he stunned when he came to her defense. the woman who hired a hitman to kill him, he's come to her defense and we'll show you how that went down with this lovely coming up. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ now. the husband of the woman caught on camera trying to hire a hitman to kill said husband says he...
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. >> we believe that we have good, solid and strong defenses for alex, and we intend to present them when the time comes. >> baseball insiders that i spoke with believe that no one stands to benefit more from a lifetime ban than the yankees. they're on the hook to pay rodriguez $100 million, a lot of money for a 38-year-old who has undergone multiple hip surgeries and according to experts, george, may not have much of a career left. >> everybody scrambling right now. >>> we move now to a revelation today that is sparking outrage. what if every google search, every e-mail, every phone call could be tracked, heard and read by government bureaucrats without a warrant. today a new leak from fugitive edward snowden claims the u.s. spy agencies have that power. abc's chief global correspondent reports from washington. good even. >> reporter: this was a day the white house was trying to show transparency, declassifying documents about once secret nsa spying. that was immediately trumped by even more revelations of spying and an uncomfortable moment for the head of the national security agen
. >> we believe that we have good, solid and strong defenses for alex, and we intend to present them when the time comes. >> baseball insiders that i spoke with believe that no one stands to benefit more from a lifetime ban than the yankees. they're on the hook to pay rodriguez $100 million, a lot of money for a 38-year-old who has undergone multiple hip surgeries and according to experts, george, may not have much of a career left. >> everybody scrambling right now....
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result of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't sit well with your mobile device so you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. the column finally reaches the village all the villagers are they or their presence is obligatory. my dear comrade but it men and women. miners and a lot of new faces are present at the side of the villagers excavator drivers and gold washers who have just come out here each meeting with the civilians is a political platform with the arrival of the multinationals the antigovernment speeches have been injected with new life. they mining operation is a capitalist strategy to win the trust of the invest. they buy more and more helicopters and planes and weapons in order to enable the multinationals to work in peace and colombia. that's the policy of trust for the investors. after the fine speech practical questions the gorilla arbitrates all matters
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i got to go back to what jason said on national defense. survey after survey saying the republicans are much more credible than the democrats whose national security plan seems to be do whatever you want we are staying out of the equation. i think ultimately this will start to be less about each republican going after each other and more about looking at defining people like hillary clinton and ben ghazi scandal that is going to follow her wherever she goes. ultimately i think this will be moved on to better turf for republicans. >> i don't know, jason. do you think that the hillary clinton supporters and maybe the joe biden supporters and some other people who we don't each know about who may be thinking about getting into the democratic race are sitting back and saying, go at it, looky each other up and we will sit back and watch? >> that is a net for politics. chris christie is right we can't disengage from the world. it leaves leadership up to china. rand paul is right that we cannot hide behind the widows and orphans of 9/11 and that t
i got to go back to what jason said on national defense. survey after survey saying the republicans are much more credible than the democrats whose national security plan seems to be do whatever you want we are staying out of the equation. i think ultimately this will start to be less about each republican going after each other and more about looking at defining people like hillary clinton and ben ghazi scandal that is going to follow her wherever she goes. ultimately i think this will be...
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this is not an issue of race, it's an issue of self-defense law. and your hypothetical second situation. god forbid it happens, i hope it doesn't. i hope it doesn't ever happen to anyone. but if they go through that same level of review again, and it's found self-defense, that's the law. >> what is your view of florida's stand your ground law, and indeed a law that many other states have embraced. >> well, the united states did not have a duty to retrieve its laws in most states until the 1920s and 1930s, i think it's important for people to understand that whether we're talking duty to retreat, stand your ground or whatever, that doesn't arise until the lethal physical confrontation already has occurred. mr. zimmerman was not standing his ground. the evidence shows he was laying on the ground and having his head bashed into the concrete. >> i asked you what your view of the stand your ground law was, not george zimmerman. >> the united states did not have a duty retrieve its laws until the 1920s and 1930s, we looked at it extensively, in many cour
this is not an issue of race, it's an issue of self-defense law. and your hypothetical second situation. god forbid it happens, i hope it doesn't. i hope it doesn't ever happen to anyone. but if they go through that same level of review again, and it's found self-defense, that's the law. >> what is your view of florida's stand your ground law, and indeed a law that many other states have embraced. >> well, the united states did not have a duty to retrieve its laws in most states...
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he was aware of the report he and others authored within the defense department and tried to get those in congress and the executive branch to pay attention to the findings in the report and went to the new york times as a last resort. in the case of bradley manning and edward snowden, they went to the guardian and to wikileak' as a first resort so i don't see them as whistle-blowers. i think in the case of bradley manning, he had no idea what was in many of the documents he provided. i don't think there is any human being that yet has gone through all 700,000 documents. so i think it's hard -- the first cable he provided was about a dispute called i save between iceland's great britain and the netherlands. the united states was not a party to it. so from iraq i don't think he's in a position to evaluate u.s. policy towards iceland and decide whether it's right or wrong. >> i mean, alan, if you don't bun niche the whistle-blowers, traitors, whatever you want to call them, no matter what side you're on, you can't have open season. you can't have everybody you have access to classified m
he was aware of the report he and others authored within the defense department and tried to get those in congress and the executive branch to pay attention to the findings in the report and went to the new york times as a last resort. in the case of bradley manning and edward snowden, they went to the guardian and to wikileak' as a first resort so i don't see them as whistle-blowers. i think in the case of bradley manning, he had no idea what was in many of the documents he provided. i don't...
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. >> just to narrow it down, you solve the bipartisan support in the house this week as part of a defense appropriations bill. are you working on a similar proposal with democrats and republicans? >> i am definitely working with democrats and republicans to overhaul this program to magically. there have been a number of discussions already. senators on both sides of the aisle. the discussions have accelerated sent that extraordinary house vote. we also have a quarter of the united states senate on record saying they are very interested in pursuing certainly the issues that are central to this debate. that is the reason we insisted on finally getting the answers. you are going to see a very strong and bipartisan effort in the senate to pick up on the work of the house and to fix a problem that i think i will. it intrudes on the privacy and liberties and millions of law- abiding americans. >> under what way would you do that? i know dianne feinstein said they are working on. i will not rule out any possibilities. depending on how the leadership might want to construct it, it is possible the
. >> just to narrow it down, you solve the bipartisan support in the house this week as part of a defense appropriations bill. are you working on a similar proposal with democrats and republicans? >> i am definitely working with democrats and republicans to overhaul this program to magically. there have been a number of discussions already. senators on both sides of the aisle. the discussions have accelerated sent that extraordinary house vote. we also have a quarter of the united...
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overall, what's the defense's strategy? >> krystal, dear, i hope not. hasn't he said enough? any time we've seen that man in court, he's basically getting bleeped for cursing. so can you just imagine what he's going to say? >> it would be great tv. >> of course, of course. that's why we're here. however, at this point president defense has done enough to set up some sort of reasonable doubt in this case. if he testifies like within every other case, state or federal, in this country, when a defendant testifies, the case becomes all about the defendant. in this case, whitey bulger has said so much damaging that's not on the record it could only get worse. my advice is he won't. let's see what murphy says. >> i want to talk about edward snowden, the man we say has been eating cinnabon after cinnabon in the airport. can you walk us through the process of granting him asylum? it looks like, you know, the russian government, it's in their hands. they're now taking the steps necessary to grant him asylum. what are we looking at? how many days? what is the end game? >> well, he's re
overall, what's the defense's strategy? >> krystal, dear, i hope not. hasn't he said enough? any time we've seen that man in court, he's basically getting bleeped for cursing. so can you just imagine what he's going to say? >> it would be great tv. >> of course, of course. that's why we're here. however, at this point president defense has done enough to set up some sort of reasonable doubt in this case. if he testifies like within every other case, state or federal, in this...
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so if senator paul wants to look at where he should cut spending for defense, maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending that he gets for kentucky, at 1.51, and not look at new jersey, where we get 61 for every dollar. >> it is 77 cents, 1.51 for kentucky. but the problem for chris christie there is how does he take that problem on the road for the early primary states, who all profit from the federal government? and as of yesterday it looks like this fight was going to go on perhaps all the way to the presidential campaign trail, because rand paul shot back to chris christie about federal spending in their states. >> we have two military bases in kentucky. and is governor chris christie recommending that we shut down our military bases? >> the relentlessly uninformed rand paul actually believed it was kentucky's two military bases that allowed it to turn a profit in its relationship with the federal government. rand paul clearly had no idea that new jersey has eight military bases and even with four times the military bases that kentucky has, new jersey still loses mone
so if senator paul wants to look at where he should cut spending for defense, maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending that he gets for kentucky, at 1.51, and not look at new jersey, where we get 61 for every dollar. >> it is 77 cents, 1.51 for kentucky. but the problem for chris christie there is how does he take that problem on the road for the early primary states, who all profit from the federal government? and as of yesterday it looks like this fight was going to go...
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that is his defense for $120 million lawsuit filed by the postal service. the suit claims armstrong defrauded the government by using performance-enhancing drugs. well, armstrong told the "des moines rental stgister" he was by public reaction when he admitted the drug use. >> the reaction and the fallout was more than i expected but that's life. i'm a big boy. >> hmm. earlier today two "wall street journal" reporters who have covered armstrong talked with my colleague, carol costello, about this lawsuit. >> i mean, it basically says you can't sue us for, you can't sue me for defrauding you because basically my fraud was all over the news, and there were rumors of it. >> it's interesting that his lawyers are arguing essentially the u.s. postal service renewed its sponsorship at a time when there were allegations about lance's doping. most of the allegations though were covered in europe but didn't make their way to the united states and the postal service in fact did renew the sponsorship in november 2000 around the time when there were some allegations cove
that is his defense for $120 million lawsuit filed by the postal service. the suit claims armstrong defrauded the government by using performance-enhancing drugs. well, armstrong told the "des moines rental stgister" he was by public reaction when he admitted the drug use. >> the reaction and the fallout was more than i expected but that's life. i'm a big boy. >> hmm. earlier today two "wall street journal" reporters who have covered armstrong talked with my...
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defense secretary chuck hagel called egypt's military chief to inform him that the united states is going to hold off on sending four f-16 fighter jets to cairo. >> this comes weeks after they overthrew the first democratically elected president. the people of egypt should rally in support now of the military. >> this is significant. this is a military man in uniform. not a civilian interim president. fighting between pro and anti-muslim brotherhood factions continue on the streets of cairo. >> at least nine people have been killed. many were hurt. reza is live in cairo. it seems like the call of desperation that could mean for violence. what are we seeing? >> reporter: the streets are pretty calm now. is it going to stay that way with the call for mass demonstrations? it's not clear. these are pretty dramatic statements by head of the general armed forces. if anyone had any doubts that forces were playing a powerful role in domestic politics in this conflict, these statements by the general could clear up some of those doubts because the armed forces has openly injected itself in this co
defense secretary chuck hagel called egypt's military chief to inform him that the united states is going to hold off on sending four f-16 fighter jets to cairo. >> this comes weeks after they overthrew the first democratically elected president. the people of egypt should rally in support now of the military. >> this is significant. this is a military man in uniform. not a civilian interim president. fighting between pro and anti-muslim brotherhood factions continue on the streets...
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the russians went crazy about their opposition to our missile defense, which is a defense system. and we signed an arms control agreement that benefits russia and cuts our nuclear forces. obama helped russia to get into the world trade organization, wto. he stopped jackson vanek, which discriminated against russia because of immigration policy, that piece of legislation should have gone a long time ago. it was obsolete. but overall obama went over his way to placate mr. putin and now the question is whether he is going to even have a summit with putin in moscow before the g-20 summit in early september. >> maybe he won't go to the g-20 summit either. let me ask you one final question. on human rights, wouldn't this be a good time for the president and his people, secretary kerry, for example, step up the pressure on human rights. i don't care what you call it, russia, the kgb, putin, he looks more like a czar to me every day. what about the human rights story. why doesn't the u.s. gut get out there and make that a human calling card? >> the tragedy is 20 years after the collapse o
the russians went crazy about their opposition to our missile defense, which is a defense system. and we signed an arms control agreement that benefits russia and cuts our nuclear forces. obama helped russia to get into the world trade organization, wto. he stopped jackson vanek, which discriminated against russia because of immigration policy, that piece of legislation should have gone a long time ago. it was obsolete. but overall obama went over his way to placate mr. putin and now the...
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maybe he should start to cut the pork barrel defense he sends home to kentucky at $1.51 for every dollars and not look at new jersey where we get 61 cents per dollar, maybe he should look at that before he looks at the federal side. because most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon. >> and rand paul foolishly talked about bacon. >> this is the king of bacon, we have two military bases in kentucky. and is governor chris christie recommending we shut down the military bases? he wants to be this great champion of the military? what does he want to do, shut down the military bases? he is making a big mistake fighting with the republicans, because the republican party is shrinking there on the east coast, attacking me is not helping the party, he is hurting the party. >> two military bases in kentucky, wow, that will shut down chris christie. rand paul obviously doesn't know that new jersey has eight military bases, six more than kentucky. but even that is not enough for new jersey to actually make a profit from the federal government the way kentucky does. chris chri
maybe he should start to cut the pork barrel defense he sends home to kentucky at $1.51 for every dollars and not look at new jersey where we get 61 cents per dollar, maybe he should look at that before he looks at the federal side. because most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon. >> and rand paul foolishly talked about bacon. >> this is the king of bacon, we have two military bases in kentucky. and is governor chris christie recommending we shut down the...
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the very people who are the last line of defense between you and any would-be evil-doers at the airport. are engaging in misconduct that could potentially put fliers at risk. shannon travis reports. remember this three years ago: a t-s-a officer at new jersey's newark airport leaves his security post. and a man breezes through, prompting a security scare, for hours? a government report released tuesday shows startling incidents like these happen far too often: it says misconduct from t-s- a workers is up 26-percent over three years. to some 96-hundred cases. and there may be more, since some offenses may never be reported. sleeping on the job. stealing cash out of luggage. t-s-a workers leaving their posts. even letting friends or family go through security without being screened. members of congress, holding a hearing wednesday, were outraged. >> "some of the incidents have been totally embarrassing." >> "stealing is stealing, and these are instances of stealing from american travelers." the t-s-a defended its handling of misconduct. >> "i've given you my word. if they're stealing, the
the very people who are the last line of defense between you and any would-be evil-doers at the airport. are engaging in misconduct that could potentially put fliers at risk. shannon travis reports. remember this three years ago: a t-s-a officer at new jersey's newark airport leaves his security post. and a man breezes through, prompting a security scare, for hours? a government report released tuesday shows startling incidents like these happen far too often: it says misconduct from t-s- a...
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we expect that defense secretary chuck hagel is also going to be attending and participating in this. you are listening to "taps." honoring those that served in the war and the president will go ahead and lay a wreath. that wreath laying ceremony. listen. ♪ we will go back when he hear the president making those remarks. a touching moment there. >> beautiful to hear that. >>> let's talk about edward snowden. new developments in the case of the nsa leaker. edward snowden will not face the death penalty. he won't be tortured. that is about all the u.s. is promising, however, as it is going to try to persuade russia to hand over the notorious nsa leaker. we heard from attorney general eric holder. he wrote a letter saying earlier in the week the charges he faces do not carry that possibility. the united states would not seek the death penalty even if mr. snowden were charged with additional death penalty eligible crimes. >> jill dougherties that latest in the efforts to get snowden back to the united states. >> family, home in paradise. i lived in great comfort. >> reporter: the u.s. i
we expect that defense secretary chuck hagel is also going to be attending and participating in this. you are listening to "taps." honoring those that served in the war and the president will go ahead and lay a wreath. that wreath laying ceremony. listen. ♪ we will go back when he hear the president making those remarks. a touching moment there. >> beautiful to hear that. >>> let's talk about edward snowden. new developments in the case of the nsa leaker. edward...
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the prosecution and defense are delivering their closing arguments in the trial of army private bradley manning. the former intelligence analyst is accused of funneling reams of documents to wikileaks in 2009 and 2010. he's also facing a charge of aiding the enemy. o.j. sump goes before a nevada parole board today but even if he's granted parole the former nfl star will not get out of prison. simpson was sentenced consecutively on several convictions meaning he would still have time to serve. his best chance for freedom is whether a judge will grant him a new trial based on claims his attorney botched his defense. one nfl rookie is making news and he hasn't even made the team yet. the titans jonathan willard was on his way to training camp when the karen front of him started smoking and burst into flames. willard and another man pulled out the woman and her two small children just in time. >> two minutes after we got everybody out of the car and to safety the car blew up. boom then probably like a couple of minutes after that, it blew up again. >>> willard said at the time he was not sc
the prosecution and defense are delivering their closing arguments in the trial of army private bradley manning. the former intelligence analyst is accused of funneling reams of documents to wikileaks in 2009 and 2010. he's also facing a charge of aiding the enemy. o.j. sump goes before a nevada parole board today but even if he's granted parole the former nfl star will not get out of prison. simpson was sentenced consecutively on several convictions meaning he would still have time to serve....
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the issue was whether or not it was self-defense or not. and these jurors had that question posed to them. they had the law. fanned they thought there was nord reasonable doubt there this was murder they should have spoken up in the jury room. not weeks later after media attacks their. system we agree to live by. >> laura: i don't like these post-trial interviews, first of afind thee helpful at all. they seem to be a bit self-serving. first of all, murder requires intent. she said well, we couldn't prove intent. but he got away with murder. if you can't prove intent, it's not murder. obviously we have a dead teenager, which is a horrible thing. and a tragic thing. but murder requires certain elements of proof. stacy, you can jump in here. >> sure, yeah. >> laura: for everyone to say ah-ha look this shows you the system is rigged. i don't think it shows that at all. i speak a a former white collar criminal attorney. >> not at all. and justifiable killing is never the equivalent of murder under the law the elephant in this room in this verdic
the issue was whether or not it was self-defense or not. and these jurors had that question posed to them. they had the law. fanned they thought there was nord reasonable doubt there this was murder they should have spoken up in the jury room. not weeks later after media attacks their. system we agree to live by. >> laura: i don't like these post-trial interviews, first of afind thee helpful at all. they seem to be a bit self-serving. first of all, murder requires intent. she said well,...
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after the old fmc defense contractor that made tanks here. >> you promise no mer surprises. >> absolutely. >> the extra cleanup cost three quarters of a million dollars or about 1% of the $60 million price tag and tlaed the opening by a few months. >> i know people waited so long and there's a lot of frustration it's taken as long to get this done, but i think at the end of the day, it's going to be a world klass stadium and one people can be very proud of. >> the original opening date was the beginning of the season in march but that's been pushed back the halfway point of the season some time in the middle of summer 2014. >>> also today we got a closer took into how engineers are going to fix the bad bolt problem on the new bay bridge. workers are constructing a steel saddle, 144,000-pound contraption that will attached to two giant pierre peers and secure a baring plate. we also asked engineers if temporary steel shems are still an option to get the bridge open earlier than december. >> i think some additional external review to confirm, you know, what we believe those shems will actua
after the old fmc defense contractor that made tanks here. >> you promise no mer surprises. >> absolutely. >> the extra cleanup cost three quarters of a million dollars or about 1% of the $60 million price tag and tlaed the opening by a few months. >> i know people waited so long and there's a lot of frustration it's taken as long to get this done, but i think at the end of the day, it's going to be a world klass stadium and one people can be very proud of. >> the...
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he wants to be this great champion of national defense. what does he want to do? shut down military bases? >> well, the public beef started last week when governor christie took paul to task over his programs. joining me now, mark murray. mark, what is your take on what's happening here? >> well, it's gotten personal, it's gotten a bit nasty, but this current argument they're having over pork, i think the debate they were having last week is more important over national security. you're seeing chris christie kind of represent the robust, tough on security, tough on terrorism that we saw during the george w. bush years. rand paul has taken the mantle from his father with a heavy skepticism about u.s. roles in world affairs. and that's a healthy debate for the republican party to be having, after its two consecutive losses and presidential contests, to talk about what its direction is for 2016 and beyond. the question is, is this a debate they're having now or a debate we'll continue to see in 2015 and 2016? >> well, joe scarborough on his show this morning noted th
he wants to be this great champion of national defense. what does he want to do? shut down military bases? >> well, the public beef started last week when governor christie took paul to task over his programs. joining me now, mark murray. mark, what is your take on what's happening here? >> well, it's gotten personal, it's gotten a bit nasty, but this current argument they're having over pork, i think the debate they were having last week is more important over national security....
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defense attorneys also calling a retired f.b.i. agent to the stand, trying to prove whitey was never a rat. the trial could wrap up this week. bulger might still take the stand. the judge saying she will ask his defense team at the end of the day whether he will testify or not. joining us now, our legal panel, a criminal defense attorney and phillips snyder, a former prosecutor. if whitey bulger were your client, would you put him on the stand? >> no. i wouldn't except that he's 83 years old and it seems like he's very strong willed and his lawyers may not be able to control him if he wants to take the stand. taking the stand in your own defense is a right, specifically given to the defendant. a lawyer can give their advice but can't prevent their client from testifying. so if i were him, if i were his lawyer, i would not want him to testify but he may not have any control over his client. jon: but phillip, his defense attorney has already said in opening arguments he's guilty of several crimes, supposedly his goal is, you know, if
defense attorneys also calling a retired f.b.i. agent to the stand, trying to prove whitey was never a rat. the trial could wrap up this week. bulger might still take the stand. the judge saying she will ask his defense team at the end of the day whether he will testify or not. joining us now, our legal panel, a criminal defense attorney and phillips snyder, a former prosecutor. if whitey bulger were your client, would you put him on the stand? >> no. i wouldn't except that he's 83 years...
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of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of the. least . little league. leave. early please. breaking news on the whistleblower edward snowden has left the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport after being given temporary asylum in russia. international news and comment this is with the twenty four hours a day live from moscow where it's not just turned eight pm edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off the five weeks in limbo and the system him an attorney could china says that the paperwork issued today allows snowden to live work and remain in russia.
of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of the. least . little league. leave. early please. breaking news on the whistleblower edward snowden has left the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport after being given temporary asylum in russia. international news and comment this is with the twenty four hours a day live from moscow where it's not just turned eight pm edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia...
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defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and had the vast interests of his contrary at heart lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic manning has suffered too much the letter says in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement and the macit is manning should be freed as soon as possible well that view is shared by plenty of americans as marina port nine a fine zob. union square has been something of a stomping ground for bradley manning supporters in new york city you see over the years many rallies have been held here in honor of the army private first class intelligence analyst now manning has been found guilty of downloading and releasing confidential u.s. documents that subsequently disclosed illegal activity and crimes on the part of washington manning faces up to one hundred thirty six years in prison instead of telling you how the public is reacting to this news we're handing our microphone directly over to the citizens gradually m
defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and had the vast interests of his contrary at heart lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic manning has suffered too much the letter says in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement and the macit is manning should be freed as soon as possible well that view is shared by plenty of americans as marina...
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there would not even be an issue about ally defenses. in this instance, court find that the many, many instances of sexual assault, both the rapes, the gsis, as well as all the kidnappings and the flowness assault and t-- flowelonious as make it necessary a consecutive sentence be imposed to deter from a future crime and to punish you. i still feel based upon our -- the information that you have provided to the court, as well as information from others, that you feel that you are a victim and that you may have been a victim in the past during your childhood. i don't know. but from the time of your majority, have you not been a victim. you've been a victimizer. and the three young women should never have had anyone trick them into captivity for an hour. not even a moment. they should have been free to live their lives as everybody else is free in cleveland to enjoy all the wonderful things that our area has to offer. they shouldn't have been locked in a house padlocked in, in deplorable conditions. it shouldn't have happened. okay? so you
there would not even be an issue about ally defenses. in this instance, court find that the many, many instances of sexual assault, both the rapes, the gsis, as well as all the kidnappings and the flowness assault and t-- flowelonious as make it necessary a consecutive sentence be imposed to deter from a future crime and to punish you. i still feel based upon our -- the information that you have provided to the court, as well as information from others, that you feel that you are a victim and...
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agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't you think they say it it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place. actually i was in the different seat i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some time after a little bit seven am when they told me to stay at work they're coming to talk to me. just a few minutes after one of my friends text me when i said. what you and your husband get killed in the line. and that's where that's how that much i find out all my friends are really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of of. the autopsy as well why do you think it is that they executed him.
agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't you think they say it it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place. actually i was in the different seat i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me...
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should the united states be primarily concerned with its own defense? do we have to be careful we don't get invaded and two days later say somebody says if we'd only done one thing because but we didn't do it because we're concerned about civil liberties. who is going to win that fight? >> are you asking me? >> i'm asking david. if you come out with what looks to be an esoteric argument and you didn't use that power, you're dead politically in this country if you get attacked. >> chris, i worked 20 feet from the oval office for years and i saw the president the national security team grapple with a very real threat of attack. and the tools that are there that the nsa provided were important in thwarting some of those attacks. if we hadn't done it, then we would indeed have had more catastrophic kinds of attacks. i think people would have been outraged about it. but carly is right. we have to be carable about how we do it. that's why we have to have the involvement of all three branchs of government -- congress, the courts and the executive branch. the a
should the united states be primarily concerned with its own defense? do we have to be careful we don't get invaded and two days later say somebody says if we'd only done one thing because but we didn't do it because we're concerned about civil liberties. who is going to win that fight? >> are you asking me? >> i'm asking david. if you come out with what looks to be an esoteric argument and you didn't use that power, you're dead politically in this country if you get attacked....
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anthony weiner not dropping out of the mayor race, which is creepy, and filner hired defense. he wins again. this is the photograph. we got that--here is the official portrait of mayor filner. filner wins again. west coast wins! >> michael: fantastic stuff. john o'leary is an absolutely professional. he'll be leaving "the war room." we're all better for having worked with him. have a great night. "the young turks" are next. >> no, they said "make us a turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >> that's hilarious. >> ... and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there is wiggle room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> she's joy behar. >> ya, i consider you jew-talian. >> okay, whatever you want. >> who plays kafka? >> who saw kafka? >> who ever saw kafka? >> (laughter). >> asking the tough questions. >> chris brown, i mean you wouldn't let one of your daughters go out with him. >> absolutely not. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me? >> absolutely! >> (singing) >> i take lipitor, thats it. >> are
anthony weiner not dropping out of the mayor race, which is creepy, and filner hired defense. he wins again. this is the photograph. we got that--here is the official portrait of mayor filner. filner wins again. west coast wins! >> michael: fantastic stuff. john o'leary is an absolutely professional. he'll be leaving "the war room." we're all better for having worked with him. have a great night. "the young turks" are next. >> no, they said "make us a turkey...
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. >> and we have just learned that the amendment to the defense authorization bill proposed by republican congressman justin amash of michigan that would have essentially defunded the nsa and its surveillance program. programs that snowden had revealed, it just failed to pass the house of representatives, 217 to 205. shepard? >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. the former football great accused of murder returned to court today as we track multiple new developments in his case. prosecutors say the former new england patriots tight end aaron hernandez gunned down a friend of his last month. he has already pleaded not guilty. and just minutes before today's court appearance, the patriot's coach bill belichick made his first public comments on this case. he expressed sympathy for the family of the man who died. and belichick talked about the moment he first heard about it all. >> i and other members of the organization were shocked and disappointed in what we had learned. having someone in your organization that's involved in a murder investigation is a terrible thing. >> s
. >> and we have just learned that the amendment to the defense authorization bill proposed by republican congressman justin amash of michigan that would have essentially defunded the nsa and its surveillance program. programs that snowden had revealed, it just failed to pass the house of representatives, 217 to 205. shepard? >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. the former football great accused of murder returned to court today as we track multiple new developments...
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defense secretary to say that manning is not a traitor in this. the best interests of his country at heart what he did what he did the lawmakers have also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistle blowers saying undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic manning suffered too much to go on to say in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the message is that manning should be free to soon as possible but we earlier talked to her in which scott says a member of the european parliament and one of the signatories to the letter sent to president obama you see here and he explained to us what was behind it. but it's not only political gesture that there's also aiming at trying to communicate to the american public as well as to the administration and to the authorities we need to check up what is the picture on what is the content of this trial and we hope that our gesture is increasing awareness whistleblowing should be in the interest of the united states of democracy as the democracy in ot
defense secretary to say that manning is not a traitor in this. the best interests of his country at heart what he did what he did the lawmakers have also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistle blowers saying undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic manning suffered too much to go on to say in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the message is that manning should be free to soon as possible but we earlier talked to her in...
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. >> i think it's important for the defense of our country. >> reporter: lawmakers who serve on the intelligence committees have known about the scope of the surveillance programs for years and many are strongly defending them. maryland democrat dutch runnersberger says it's vital too catching terrorists. >> i definitely feel the amendment would hurt our national security and subject us to terrorist attacks. >> reporter: the white house is also urging lawmakers to vote no on the amendment saying it would dismantle the nation's intelligence community. on capitol hill, danielle nottingham, kpix 5. >> the white house has asked russian authorities for clarity on snowden's status. the administration wants snowden back in the u.s. to face espionage charges. >>> former congressman anthony weiner is back on the campaign trail a day after he apologized for his latest "sexting" scandal. reporters swarmed him as he stepped out of his apartment a few hours ago. the "new york times" and the "daily news" are calling on him to drop out of the race. he has now acknowledged that he continued "sexting" after it c
. >> i think it's important for the defense of our country. >> reporter: lawmakers who serve on the intelligence committees have known about the scope of the surveillance programs for years and many are strongly defending them. maryland democrat dutch runnersberger says it's vital too catching terrorists. >> i definitely feel the amendment would hurt our national security and subject us to terrorist attacks. >> reporter: the white house is also urging lawmakers to vote...
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. >> reporter: we are just hours away from a sentencing hearing, on wednesday morning, where defense and prosecutors will argue of over what is an appropriate sentence. the judge could decide to let the charges run concurrently or string them out, and come up with a number of years that manning will serve. erin? >> that number of years so important. thank you very much, chris. >>> republican congressman peter king, a member of the house homeland security committee and the house intelligence committee. good to see you, sir, as always. >> thank you. >> are you happy, disappointed? what word would you use? >> i'm gratified that he was convicted on five counts of espionage, plus the other theft counts. espionage is a serious, sere crime. and five counts, that should have a very, very significant prison sentence and hopefully it will be deterrent to other people such as bradley manning or edward snowden, that type of individual that believes they can disclose national secrets. >> so, the sentencing phase of this court-martial is going to start tomorrow. he could get up to 136 years. what
. >> reporter: we are just hours away from a sentencing hearing, on wednesday morning, where defense and prosecutors will argue of over what is an appropriate sentence. the judge could decide to let the charges run concurrently or string them out, and come up with a number of years that manning will serve. erin? >> that number of years so important. thank you very much, chris. >>> republican congressman peter king, a member of the house homeland security committee and the...
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i mean, we are a party of national defense. we're a party who did so much to protect the country over the last 12 years. >> where's the real republican party? which one of those? where's the real republican party? >> i think we're going to find that out over the next three years. i want the republican party to be a party of strong national defense and a party who, for instance, can reach out to labor unions, construction unions, police officers, firefighters -- these are people who are socially conservative and want to agree with us, and so many people in our party drive them away. to me, the overriding concern has to be national defense, national security, and not be apologizing for america. when you have rand paul actually comparing snowden to martin luther king or henry david thoreau, this is madness, this is the anti-war democrats in the 1960s that destroyed their party for almost 15 years. i don't want that happening to our party. >> there have been two statements made by republicans. one is that, if congress does not pass
i mean, we are a party of national defense. we're a party who did so much to protect the country over the last 12 years. >> where's the real republican party? which one of those? where's the real republican party? >> i think we're going to find that out over the next three years. i want the republican party to be a party of strong national defense and a party who, for instance, can reach out to labor unions, construction unions, police officers, firefighters -- these are people who...
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starting wednesday the court case will enter its sentencing phase and the government and defense are expected to call upwards of forty witnesses total in order to testify to the merit and intent and motive of private manning now during the last two months of testimony we've heard all sorts of stories about how private manning acted in an off of the battlefield what kind of experience he had as an army intelligence analyst however not all of those testimonies will be heard by members of the public or the press in fact or more than a dozen of the testimonies that will be entered in the court will be done so under seal those are all classified witnesses whose testimonies could harm national security if they were released earlier this year we heard from manning himself how he did it and why he did it he admitted guilt in releasing more than two hundred fifty thousand state department diplomatic cables guantanamo bay detainee assessment briefs iraq war logs afghan war logs and a number of other classified materials according to private manning himself when he went to the web site wiki lea
starting wednesday the court case will enter its sentencing phase and the government and defense are expected to call upwards of forty witnesses total in order to testify to the merit and intent and motive of private manning now during the last two months of testimony we've heard all sorts of stories about how private manning acted in an off of the battlefield what kind of experience he had as an army intelligence analyst however not all of those testimonies will be heard by members of the...
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and she never addresses self-defense. that was such a focal point in the case, not only for the defense, also for the prosecution. they had the burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt there was not self-defense. >> lisa, what do you think? >> i think there's no question that george zimmerman shot trayvon martin intention ally. he according to his own statements pulled out the gun and shot the gun intentionally. it's so disturbing to hear a juror speak after the fact that perhaps she should have held out when she had every opportunity in the jury room to voice how she felt and stand her ground and ultimately she chose not to. >> she's chose not to. mash, go ahead. when you heard this woman explain her rational, what did you think? >> the parties that i'm extracting from it i want to compliment about. trials are not moral try b-- tribunals in the united states. it happens every day in american jurisprudence. people may be everything from child molesters to murderers and robbers and everything in between but you have to ap
and she never addresses self-defense. that was such a focal point in the case, not only for the defense, also for the prosecution. they had the burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt there was not self-defense. >> lisa, what do you think? >> i think there's no question that george zimmerman shot trayvon martin intention ally. he according to his own statements pulled out the gun and shot the gun intentionally. it's so disturbing to hear a juror speak after the fact that perhaps...